Sam Amidon Adds December Tour Dates with San Fermin

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Sam Amidon, who is touring Ireland this week, has just announced several new tour dates in North America supporting the band San Fermin in December. The dates begin at World Café Live at the Queen in Wilmington, Delaware, on December 2 and include stops along the Eastern US and Canada and into the Midwest, culminating at Bowery Ballroom in NYC on December 17. Amidon will play a number of previously announced shows in the Midwest with Wilco guitarist Nels Cline in November.

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Sam Amidon, who is touring Ireland this week, has just announced several new tour dates in North America supporting the band San Fermin in December. The dates begin at World Café Live at the Queen in Wilmington, Delaware, on December 2 and include stops along the Eastern US and Canada and into the Midwest, culminating at Bowery Ballroom in New York City on December 17.

The current tour of Ireland comes to a close this Sunday with a special Tribute to Pete Seeger at Dublin's National Concert Hall curated by Amidon. In November, Amidon will play a number of previously announced shows in the Midwest with Wilco guitarist Nels Cline. See below for all of the currently scheduled shows. For details on all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of Amidon's two Nonesuch albums, Lily-O and Bright Sunny South, head to iTunes or the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a free MP3 download of the complete album at checkout.

SAM AMIDON ON TOUR

Sep 15 The Black Box Belfast, N. IRELAND
Sep 16 Dolans Limerick, IRELAND
Sep 17 Róisín Dubh Galway, IRELAND
Sep 18 Clonakilty International Guitar Festival Clonakilty, IRELAND
Sep 19 Everyman Theatre Cork, IRELAND
Sep 20 National Concert Hall Dublin, IRELAND
     
Oct 18 St. Ann's Warehouse  Brooklyn, NY
     
Nov 4 Wooly's* Des Moines, IA
Nov 5 SPACE* Evanston, IL
Nov 6 The Back Room @ Colectivo* Milwaukee, WI
Nov 7 Cedar Cultural Center* Minneapolis, MN
     
Dec 2 World Cafe Live at The Queen Wilmington, DE
Dec 3 The Outer Space Hamden, CT
Dec 4 Columbus Theatre Providence, RI
Dec 5 MASS MoCA North Adams, MA
Dec 6 La Sala Rossa Montreal, QC
Dec 7 L'Anti Quebec, QC
Dec 9 Legendary Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, ON
Dec 10 Founders Brewing Company Grand Rapids, MI
Dec 11 The Basement Columbus, OH
Dec 12 Exit/In Nashville, TN
Dec 14 The Earl Atlanta, GA
Dec 15 Cat's Cradle Carrboro, NC
Dec 16 9:30 Club Washington, DC
Dec 17 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
     

* w/Nels Cline
† w/San Fermin

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